George Gregory Smith
Prof George Gregory Smith (20 June 1865 – 3 March 1932) was a Scottish literary critic.[1]
He corresponded with Mark Twain, and also lived in Florence for a while.
He died in London but is buried with his wife Mary east of the western path in Dean Cemetery in Edinburgh.
Selected works
- The Days of James IV
- The Transition Period (of European literature of the fifteenth century)
- Specimens of Middle Scots (1902)
- Elizabethan Critical Essays (1904 - editor)
References
- ↑ "SMITH, George Gregory". Who's Who. Vol. 59. 1907. p. 1628.
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Cousin, John William (1910). A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature. London: J. M. Dent & Sons. Wikisource
- Author and Bookinfo.com
External links
- Works written by or about George Gregory Smith at Wikisource
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